An Introduction to
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Behzad Ghareyazie, President of Biosafety Society of Iran & Executive Director of IRBIC (
[email protected]) and
Naghmeh Abiri, IRBIC Webmaster
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The Fertile Crescent, 9000-4500 BCE
Every thing started in here: Center for Civilization!
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Improvement of animals and plants can be traced back to several thousands years ago. This is sketch of a clay tablet from Ilam (Iran, close to Kuwait), dating from about 5000 years ago, and appears to show a breeding record of domesticated donkeys. Notice the various types of mane.
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Iran’s “Mandy and Funny”: Shangool and Mangool the first two genetically engineered domestic animals in Iran.
The two of the three characters of the famous Iranian popular folk story “Shangool, Mangool and Habbe-ye angoor”.
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IRBIC at a Glance Set up in August 2010 The fund for the establishment of IRBIC came
from COMSTEC through PABIC IRBIC’s aim: Generating closer relationship
among various stakeholders for the exchange of information on biotechnology
The ultimate objective: Facilitating the access and application of “Modern Biotechnology” for Iran & developing countries
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Establishment and launching IRBIC website
A bilingual website ( Persian & English )
The strength of IRBIC website is in its Persian website
Collaborators: Islamic Azad University, Biotechnology Society of Iran, Biosafety Society of Iran
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IRBIC Persian website
Meeting with High Ranking Officials
Aim: attracting the support of high ranking officials Deputy President of Azad Islamic
University Parliament members Executive Director of Farmers' House Government officials
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Meeting with His Excellency Hashemi Rafsanjani, Head of the Expediency Council
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Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani: Biotechnology requires a strong public awareness.
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Publishing Biosafety Newsletters (in Persian)
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Three monthly newsletters were published in collaboration with Biosafety Society of Iran.
The printed version is sent to all PMs, & high ranking officials
Translation of ISAAA Publications
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Conducting Workshops for the Public (with Emphasis on Educational Institutes)
Workshops were conducted for different groups of the public. One example is the organizing of a one day workshop for high school girls at Sama High school in Karaj.
More than 100 students attended and responded to this workshop.
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Art of Communicating Science and Biotechnology with Public
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Visiting to Transgenic Facilities of the Malaysa University
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Participation in MyBiotechnology Carnival
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Our Sources
BICs and CBU ISAAA Self produced news, views and interviews Students, Researchers, Faculty Members and
Members of Scientific Societies IRBIC reporter
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Big Events in 2011
Official inauguration of IRBIC
Third Biosafety and Genetic Engineering Congress
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Genetic Engineering: Food Security & Sustainable Development
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Acknowledgment
Government of The Islamic Republic of Iran
ISAAA, PABIC, MABIC Maha, Dr. Iqbal, Chel, Olah, Sammer, Dr. Teng and Dr. Randy You for your attention
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